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So, 'Stairs' from 1975 - it's a curious little gem tucked within the anthology of Almighty Love. The film has this very distinct vibe, a mix of absurdity and dry humor, which gives it a unique charm. You can feel the pacing is intentionally uneven, almost like itβs trying to evoke a laid-back, surreal quality. It doesn't rely heavily on flashy effects, but the practical effects used are quite clever for its time. The performances are refreshingly offbeat, lending an air of authenticity to the overall tone. Itβs definitely not your standard comedy, and that's exactly what sets it apart β it plays around with themes of existence and connection in a delightfully quirky way.
As far as formats go, 'Stairs' has seen a few releases, but finding a good condition copy can be a bit tricky. The film doesn't pop up often at conventions or online, making it somewhat of a hidden treasure in collector circles. Its link to the larger anthology makes it intriguing for fans of obscure cinema, and the off-kilter humor often sparks interesting discussions among collectors.
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